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COLUMBIA COMMUNITY WAR PROTEST
A LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT
May 10th has been declared a day of National Inquiry into
the Vietnam War, *The following letter will be sent to the President to demonstrate the extent of the Columbia University Com-
mr.ity's opposition to the war. A goal of 10,000 signatures
frota the students, faculty, and administration of the University
an,- affiliated institutions has been set. A delegation will
deliver this letter to the President.
Dear Mr. President,
We, the undersigned, join the significant
and growing number of Americans who for moral and
political reasons oppose United States' policies
in Vietnam. Our opposition Is reinforced by the
recent escalations which indicate that the administration is no longer in search of a political
settlement, but is instead increasingly committed
to a military victory. This policy must be reversed. We call for an end to the bombing and for
further steps to assure immediate de-escalation of
military activity.
Respectfully yours,
Signature
School Oept. or Class
L
A contribution of 2$ cents is requested. Signatures and
contributions will be collected by individuals and at tables at
Low Plaza, Uris Plaza, Medical School, Teachers College, Social
Work, and Barnard; or you may sign this leaflet and send it with
your contribution by U.S. or campus mail to
GRAD STUDENTS TO END THE WAR, GENERAL DELIVERY, COLUMBIA UNIV.
VIETNAM SUMMER
The money collected will be used in summer community education projects on the war. If you would like to participate
in these programs, please fill out the following:
Name Address Phone

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COLUMBIA COMMUNITY WAR PROTEST
A LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT
May 10th has been declared a day of National Inquiry into
the Vietnam War, *The following letter will be sent to the President to demonstrate the extent of the Columbia University Com-
mr.ity's opposition to the war. A goal of 10,000 signatures
frota the students, faculty, and administration of the University
an,- affiliated institutions has been set. A delegation will
deliver this letter to the President.
Dear Mr. President,
We, the undersigned, join the significant
and growing number of Americans who for moral and
political reasons oppose United States' policies
in Vietnam. Our opposition Is reinforced by the
recent escalations which indicate that the administration is no longer in search of a political
settlement, but is instead increasingly committed
to a military victory. This policy must be reversed. We call for an end to the bombing and for
further steps to assure immediate de-escalation of
military activity.
Respectfully yours,
Signature
School Oept. or Class
L
A contribution of 2$ cents is requested. Signatures and
contributions will be collected by individuals and at tables at
Low Plaza, Uris Plaza, Medical School, Teachers College, Social
Work, and Barnard; or you may sign this leaflet and send it with
your contribution by U.S. or campus mail to
GRAD STUDENTS TO END THE WAR, GENERAL DELIVERY, COLUMBIA UNIV.
VIETNAM SUMMER
The money collected will be used in summer community education projects on the war. If you would like to participate
in these programs, please fill out the following:
Name Address Phone